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Re-finishing MP-60's |
May 20 2008, 09:24 PM
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TSG Caddie Group: Members Posts: 61 Joined: 21-June 07 From: Denver , USA Member No.: 10,590 Handicap: 12 Brand of Choice: Miura, Mizuno What's in the Bag?: Miura MB-5003 3-PW TourEdge Exotics Driver |
Hello TSG!
Long time lurker who seldom posts... Title says it.. I would like to get my MP-60's refinished, or whatever they call it. They have gotten a little banged up because the first year I had them I walked a bunch of courses and didn't realize how soft they were. Anyway, is it possible to do this, and if so, who should I look to to do the work? Thanks in advance. |
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May 21 2008, 08:44 PM
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TSG Caddie Group: Members Posts: 61 Joined: 21-June 07 From: Denver , USA Member No.: 10,590 Handicap: 12 Brand of Choice: Miura, Mizuno What's in the Bag?: Miura MB-5003 3-PW TourEdge Exotics Driver |
Well, I found the answer myself. Mizuno's FAQ has a list of places.
Thanks anyway! |
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